Young participants selected for the Alitalia-Etihad Airways Cadet Pilot Program

Alitalia today announced that it has selected 24 young participants aged between 18 and 27 years, to attend the joint Alitalia-Etihad Airways Cadet Pilot program.

More than 550 candidates applied to join the two-year training
course, which will take place at Alitalia’s training centres in Italy, and at
Etihad Airways’ training facilities in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates (UAE).

Upon successful completion of the course, cadets will receive necessary
licenses to become pilots at CityLiner, Alitalia’s regional airline, which
operates a fleet of 20 aircraft including five Embraer 190 and 15 Embraer 175
regional jets. New pilots will commit to flying for Alitalia for a minimum
period of 36 months.

Luca Cordero di Montezemolo, Alitalia’s Chairman, said: "Today is
an important day for Alitalia and the Italian civil aviation sector as a whole,
whose track record for the training of airline pilots is recognised around the
globe.

"Training and investing in young people is a commitment which
Etihad Airways shares with Alitalia, right from the very first day of this
unique partnership, adding value to the commercial relationship between the two
companies."

James Hogan, Etihad Airways’ President and Chief Executive Officer,
said: “By ensuring that these talented cadets are exposed to the best pilot
training at our world-class facilities in Italy and in the UAE, we guarantee
our continued access to a pool of highly skilled aviators well into the
future.”

The Alitalia Training Centre for Pilots, which in its 60-year history
has trained thousands of Italian pilots, has resumed operations after a
ten-year suspension of activities. Historically, the centre has been globally
recognised as being a pillar of commercial aviation in Italy.

The first eight cadet pilots left for Abu Dhabi last week, where their initial training will take place. They were accompanied by Alitalia captain Giuseppe Borgna, who
is in charge of the project.

The group of 24 participants was selected by Alitalia after completing
an extensive set of aptitude, psychological and physical tests.

The start of each training course will be staggered over the coming
weeks, and by the end of 2015, all 24 cadet pilots will have commenced their
training.

The first part of the course is dedicated to theoretical and practical
classwork, followed by the first training test flights at the Etihad Flight
College in Al Ain, an hour's drive from Abu Dhabi.

The second part the course will be held at the Alitalia Training Academy
at Rome Fiumicino, which is equipped with seven flight simulators, and managed
by a dedicated team of the airline’s pilot instructors.

Upon successful completion of the course, scheduled for summer 2017,
Alitalia will employ the new pilots under long-term contract.

To assist cadets with the cost of pilot training, Alitalia is making a
contribution to each trainee, investing a total of over one million Euros.
Previously, pilot trainees were expected to shoulder the cost of training
without sponsored assistance. The airline has also entered into an agreement
with UniCredit to offer cadets a bespoke loan scheme.

In preparation for the addition of new wide-body aircraft to the
Alitalia fleet, the airline, together with Etihad Airways, is currently in the
process of planning more Cadet Pilot programs to meet future growth and demand.

The re-opening of the Alitalia Training Centre for Pilots, and the
associated Cadet Pilot program, has been made possible due to the involvement
of the Italian Civil Aviation Authority (ENAC), which reviewed and endorsed the
training course.

In addition to the Cadet Pilot program, Alitalia and Etihad Airways also
promote similar training initiatives for graduates and engineers, which to date
have welcomed 47 participants in both Italy and the UAE.